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In the final hour Brad Young is joined by Nick Kangadis, Assistant Managing Editor of MRC TV with the Media Research Center to talk about protesters being back in action and his latest piece "It's Rioting Season....Again: Antifa Sets Fires Occupies Building at the University of Washington." Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of four books on energy, climate change and sustainable development joins to talk about his book and climate change. Finally, an audio cut of the day.
It is the final day before Mark Reardon returns from Greece, Brad Young is driving the ship today and is joined by; Lt. Col. Allen Campbell, Retired USAF joins to talk about if he is worried about Newark's Air Traffic Control Tower losing radar for 90 minutes, how he got the nickname bullet and more. Denny Hoskins, Missouri Secretary of State joins to talk about what we need to know about the Real ID's. KMOX Religion Editor Fred Bodimer joins to talk about the first day of the secret Conclave of the College of Cardinals to select the new pope. Nick Kangadis, Assistant Managing Editor of MRC TV with the Media Research Center to talk about protesters being back in action and his latest piece "It's Rioting Season....Again: Antifa Sets Fires Occupies Building at the University of Washington." Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of four books on energy, climate change and sustainable development joins to talk about his book and climate change. We also have Sue's News and an audio cut of the day.
Nick Kangadis, Assistant Managing Editor of MRC TV with the Media Research Center to talk about protesters being back in action and his latest piece "It's Rioting Season....Again: Antifa Sets Fires Occupies Building at the University of Washington."
Faryar Borhani, Sona-Iliffe Moon, Jeff Beringer, Christina Bellantoni, and Michael Kittilson join Fred Cook to discuss the USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations' latest Relevance Report: AI Activated. The conversation covers governance, training and up-skilling, augmentation and more as we delve into how global institutions are handling the increased presence of AI, embracing change, and utilising the tools available.Featuring:Faryar Borhani: Faryar is the Chief Communications Officer at Encore Capital Group and has been a USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations Board Member since June 2024.Sona Iliffe-Moon: Sona is currently the Chief Communications Officer at Yahoo. Prior to this, Sona was at Facebook and Lyft among other companies. Sona is also a USC alum having completed an MA in Strategic Public Relations at USC Annenberg.Jeff Beringer: Jeff has been with Golin for over two decades and currently serves as their first Chief AI Officer. Jeff previously led marketing and transformation teams at IPG and web relations at Weber Shandwick.Christina Bellantoni: Currently director of the Media Center at USC Annenberg, Christina was previously the Assistant Managing Editor of the LA Times and Editor-in-Chief at Roll Call.Michael Kittilson: Michael is a USC Graduate student in Annenberg's PRA program. He leads multiple collaboration efforts with the PR Center's partners and is a Senior Research Associate at USC Annenberg Center for Climate Journalism and Communication.Host: Fred Cook (@fredcook), Chairman Emeritus of Golin. Author of “Improvise - Unorthodox Career Advice from an Unlikely CEO” and Director of the USC Center for Public RelationsReports: USC 2025 Relevance ReportExecutive Producer: Ron Antonette Producers: Marshall Winfield, Joseph Carreon, Anahita Mehra, Javiera ContrerasFollow us: @USCCenterforPR (X, Facebook and Instagram) Newsletter: News from the USC Center for Public Relations Visit our website: https://annenberg.usc.edu/research/center-public-relations A production of the USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations at the University of Southern California. A production of the USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations at the University of Southern California.
It shouldn't be too surprising that Utah enjoys its media clean, but after comedian Nate Bargatze added a total of three stops to Utah on his "Big Dumb Eyes" tour we ask how big of a market clean comedy has here in Utah. We welcome Kelsey Dallas, Assistant Managing Editor for the Deseret News, on the show to discuss.
Welcome to another LEGENDARY episode of Storybeast! Our Legendaries are special guests who are an expert within their area of storytelling. In this episode, Ghabiba Weston and Ruth McKell have the pleasure of interviewing Legendary Taylor Grothe.Taylor Grothe is an autistic, nonbinary queer writer passionate about voice-driven narratives centering on strong, compelling femmes and enbies. A 2024 Nonfiction MFA Candidate in Fairfield University's Creative Writing Program, their work can be found in Coffin Bell, Bag of Bones Press, Haven Speculative, Shortwave Magazine, and various other places. They were a Round 9 Author Mentor Match adult mentor, the graduate Assistant Managing Editor of Brevity Magazine for 2022-23, one of the founding members of and the 2023-24 program coordinator for Round Table Mentor, and a host of Queer Author Talk (#QATalk) on X, formerly Twitter. They are scheduled to speak at StokerCon San Diego 2024, on the Modern Young Adult Horror panel. When not writing or playing cello, you can find them planting the garden alongside their two young children and spouse in the most haunted state in America, Connecticut.In this episode, you'll hear:how to say French words like an American (spoiler, none of us actually knows the correct way)how Taylor started writing horrorabout the joy of unhinged freedom in writing horrorabout using atmosphere to build characterwhat's behind Taylor's story inspirationwhat we consider the book version of a jump scareabout Taylor's incredible debut, HOLLOW: where craft skills meet heart skillsabout Taylor's top 3 horror writing tips for aspiring horror writers Taylor's research processthe secret to sounding like an expert in anything you writeabout a jumping off point for starting your own idea trove (great for short story ideas!)Taylor's advice on how to tackle writing a short storywhat writing non-fiction can teach you as a fiction writersome love for cheeseFor more storytelling content to your inbox, subscribe to our newsletter.Feel free to reach out if you want to talk story or snacks!A warm thank you to Deore for our musical number. You can find more of her creative work on Spotify.As ever, thank you for listening, Beasties! Please consider leaving a review to support this podcast.Be brave, stay beastly!
Last year, it was an amatuer who made history at the American Express. Alabama Sophomore Nick Dunlap took down some of the best players in the world to become the first amatuer to win on the PGA Tour since 1991. Dunlap joins Damon and Eamon to reminisce on his 2024 victory and how he plans to defend his title. Josh Carpenter, Assistant Managing Editor, Sports Business Journal, also joins the show to discuss the TGL, Tiger's debut and how the TGL team is preparing for their second event. NICK DUNLAP (3:18) GRAY ALBRIGHT (11:41) JOSH CARPENTER (31:43) PETER STURGEON (49:54)
Dr Alison Joseph asks just who is the victim of the Dinah Story?Dr. Alison Joseph is the Director of Digital Scholarship and Associate Professor of Bible at Gratz College, Assistant Managing Editor of The Posen Library for Jewish Culture and Civilization and an adjunct assistant professor of Bible and its Interpretation at JTS. She holds a Ph.D. in Near Eastern Studies from UC Berkeley and an M.A. in Jewish Studies from Emory University. Her first book Portrait of the Kings: The Davidic Prototype in Deuteronomistic Poetics received the 2016 Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award for Theological Promise.
In this episode, we are joined by Kerry Dolan, an Assistant Managing Editor at Forbes where she examines the world's wealthiest people and their philanthropic legacies. As part of her work, she oversees Forbes' annual list of America's Richest Self-Made Women and the list of America's Biggest Givers. Her coverage has ranged from a rare interview with Mark Zuckerberg last year on the eve of Meta's 20th birthday to a recent story about how the next-gen think about their philanthropic endeavors. An award-winning journalist, Kerry has been reporting for over two decades, making her privy to the companies, trends, and people changing the giving landscape. Her reporting has taken her to many corners of the globe – 17 countries on four continents, from the streets of Manila to palaces in Saudi Arabia to Chile's Atacama Desert, giving her a unique vantage point. In this episode, we discuss: The role of tax benefits in American philanthropy How Forbes defines a philanthropic contribution and scores philanthropists on their generosity Trends in next-gen, billionaire, and ultra-wealthy charitable giving
This week's topics:Presidential Torch is passedQuestions over language on Abortion AmendmentFlorida a testing ground for Project 2025Hillsborough County School District Files Lawsuit against County CommissionWith guests:Michael Van Sickler, Assistant Managing Editor, News, Tampa Bay TimesJulia Aguayo Hassler, President, Libertad Club Hispano Republicano de Pasco, RepublicanDr. Judithanne Scourfield McLauchlan, Delegate, Democratic National Convention, Political Science Professor, USFDeveron Gibbons, Business executive, Trustee & Vice Board Chair of FAMU & St. Petersburg college, RepublicanPatrick Manteiga, Editor & Publisher, La Gaceta, Democrat
Sisi Wei is the Chief Impact Officer at CalMatters & The Markup, based in New York. Sisi founded the DEI Coalition For Anti-Racist, Equitable, And Just Newsrooms and was the Assistant Managing Editor at ProPublica. She has also won the Gwen Ifill Award. Alberto chats with Sisi about her work and how she approaches telling stories with data. The music this episode, made with TwoTone, is from Sisi and represents rthe temperature in NYC in June 2024
Dealmaking for the Next Decade: Going Public, Taking Private, and Everything In Between with moderator: Steven Bertoni, Assistant Managing Editor, Founders, Forbes and panelists: Nelson Griggs, President, Nasdaq, Michal Katz, Head of Investment & Corporate Banking, Mizuho Americas and Rohan Oza, Cofounder & Managing Partner, CAVU Consumer Partners.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A conversation on disrupting the status quo of early-stage Investing with Ali Jackson-Jolley, Assistant Managing Editor, Forbes and panelists: Anna Mason, Managing Partner, Ingeborg Investments, Beth Ferreira, General Partner, Serena Ventures, and Anjula Acharia, CEO & Founder, A-Series Management & Investments.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
John Divine is Assistant Managing Editor of Investing at U.S. News & World Report, while his colleague Patrick Duffy is Senior Real Estate Economist there. In this MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast episode, the three of us discuss the current and future states of the residential and commercial real estate markets – and how investors can navigate shifting industry conditions.John and Patrick begin by discussing their backgrounds, which include a combined three-plus decades analyzing, researching, consulting for, and writing about the industry. Patrick then shares his take on the housing market, including its two main challenges – and the emerging one that's bedeviling more home buyers (and owners) in more states with each passing day. John next discusses the “Golden Handcuff” problem, how creative financing structures like “subject-to financing” can help in some cases, and what it all means for publicly traded home builders. In his words: “You can build all the homes you want. But if people can't afford them…it's not a great environment.”Next up is a chat about commercial real estate. Patrick weighs in on multifamily oversupply in the South and the re-emergence of rent control efforts in higher-priced regions...reasons why retail real estate is rebounding...how some office markets are stabilizing because the “extend and pretend” trend is winding down...and more. His overall take: “Like everything else, it's very sector- and geography-specific.” John then shares his thoughts on real estate loan and CMBS losses, saying he does NOT expect “utter and total chaos” for one major reason. We start wrapping up with a discussion of REITs as an investment – including why they've struggled for the past 12-18 months and the one development John thinks could really get the sector going again. Patrick also opines on why certain REIT subsectors are doing better (and worse) than others.Finally, John and Patrick conclude with a quick chat about what they will cover at the MoneyShow Masters Symposium Las Vegas, set for Aug. 1-3, 2024 at the Paris Las Vegas. Click here to register: https://lasvegasmms.com/?scode=061246
Hagop (Jack) Bouroudjian is the Chief Economist, co-founder and director of the Universal Compute Exchange and the India Compute Interchange. Managing Editor and co-host of Forbes SportsMoney on the YES Network and Assistant Managing Editor at Forbes Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kirk Kleinschmidt, NT0Z, has a deep background in radio and communications having spent over 30 years writing about radio. Kirk is a former Assistant Managing Editor for QST by the ARRL, aughor of the book Stealth Amateur Radio and has been a regular columnist for Monitoring Times and Popular Communications. You can follow Kirk today in his regular columns appearing in the Spectrum Monitor electronic magazine. Kirk offers up his perspective on amateur radio in this episode.
On this week-in-review, Crystal is joined by Assistant Managing Editor for Diversity and Inclusion and the Social Justice Columnist for The Seattle Times, Naomi Ishisaka! They discuss: New Candidates Running for Seattle City Council Everyday Gun Violence Seattle Dual-Dispatch Pilot is Underutilized Ferguson's Police Centric Plan Deaths at Tacoma ICE Facility, SCORE and KC Jails Problematic Gravel Yard Gains AG's Attention As always, a full text transcript of the show is available at officialhacksandwonks.com. Follow us on Twitter at @HacksWonks. Find the host, Crystal Fincher, on Twitter at @finchfrii and find today's co-host, Naomi Ishisaka at @naomiishisaka. About the Guest Naomi Ishisaka is the Assistant Managing Editor for Diversity and Inclusion and the Social Justice Columnist for The Seattle Times. She is a journalist and photographer who focuses on racial equity and social justice. Resources “Tanya Woo faces these candidates in bid to keep her Seattle City Council seat” by Katie Campbell from KUOW “Alexis Mercedes Rinck Launches Progressive Challenge to Tanya Woo” by Hannah Krieg from The Stranger “Outraged by police violence? Everyday gun violence is outrageous, too” by Naomi Ishisaka from The Seattle Times “Coming about! What it means that Bob Ferguson just tacked right on cops” by Danny Westneat from The Seattle Times “Seattle's Dual Dispatch Program Is Underutilized” by Ashley Nerbovig from The Stranger “Activists monitor Tacoma ICE facility 24/7 after detainee death” by Lilly Ana Fowler from KNKX Public Radio “Immigrant rights groups outside Northwest ICE Processing Center face intimidation” by Brian Hayes from The News Tribune “Woman's Malnutrition Death Raises Questions About Medical Care Standards at South King County Jail” by Andrew Engelson from PubliCola “Man dies at hospital after medical emergency at King County Jail” by Vonnai Phair from The Seattle Times “WA's AG, health officials raise questions about gravel yard by school” by Daniel Beekman from The Seattle Times Find stories that Crystal is reading here Listen on your favorite podcast app to all our episodes here
Naomi Ishisaka is The Seattle Times' Social Justice Columnist and Assistant Managing Editor for Diversity and Inclusion. Lauren was able to interview her and ask questions about being a Japanese-American woman in journalism, how the idea of race has evolved, and how to tell stories thoughtfully and respectfully. Take a listen to hear this extended cut of the KMIH feature!
For this week's episode I was lucky enough to sit down with the Assistant Managing Editor of the ABA Journal, Victor Li, for one of the most wide-ranging discussions on the law we've had on this show in a while. As a writer focusing on Legal Technology and the Business of Law, it was a great chance to get the pulse of what's happening at the forefront of the legal profession. We discuss how A.I. is helping lawyers while also unpacking why no amount of computing power can take away the responsibilities we have as attorneys. I was also fascinated by how Victor sees law schools adapting to new technology and enjoyed exploring the difference between having access to knowledge versus knowing how to apply it. We also talk about bullying in the law, how entertainment has shaped the practice of law, and even Richard Nixon makes a brief appearance. Enjoy the Show. SHOWNOTES:Nixon in New York: How Wall Street Helped Richard Nixon Win the White Houseby Victor LiVictor's Recommendations: Master of the Senate by Robert CaroDave Barry's Book of Bad Songs by Dave Barry
This week, we welcome Victor Li, Assistant Managing Editor at the ABA Journal. After working as the Assistant District Attorney at the Bronx County District Attorney's Office, Victor decided to explore a new path—one in journalism. For several years, he was a reporter on various legal industry subjects at The American Lawyer and Law Technology News (now known as Legaltech News). He went on to join the ABA Journal as a legal affairs writer, and later took on his current position as Assistant Managing Editor, overseeing the “Business of Law” front-of-book department, which covers legal tech, law firms, marketing, wellness, law schools, and innovation, among many other topics. Additionally, Victor authored the book Nixon in New York: How Wall Street Helped Richard Nixon Win the White House, which was published in 2018. In today's conversation, Victor discusses how he broke into journalism; writing about Nixon, wellness, and mental health in the legal profession; and the stories he will be focusing on in 2024.
Chris Carr is the Assistant Managing Editor for Sports at the Star Tribune. He joins Jason to talk about running a sports department at the largest media outlet in the state as part of "Jason Talks to the Media"
Cornel West is a philanthropist, political activist, actor, and author. His most notable works are 'Race Matters' published in 1993, and 'Democracy Matters' published in 2004. West has been a public critic on many social issues and matters dealing with race, politics, and democratic socialism.Currently, West is a third party candidate in the 2024 presidential election. After declaring his run with the People's Party in June 2023, he shortly soon after switched to the Green Party. In October 2023, he announced he was again switching his affiliation, and is running as an independent candidate.Forbes reporter Zach Everson speaks to Assistant Managing Editor, Ali Jackson-Jolley about his report on presidential candidate Cornel West's finances.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In today's episode I had the privilege of hosting an award-winning innovator, curator, professional business journalist turned unbiased thought leader, trend-tracker and visionary, Jenny Rooney who is currently a Chief Experience Officer at Adweek. During her impressive career, she successfully launched numerous initiatives, platforms, series and events for CMOs and other C-suite executives contributing to the advertising and marketing community. Jenny spent 10 years at Forbes as Communities Director, Assistant Managing Editor and Editor and Chair of the CMO Network, and managed content and events critical to executive-level marketing decision-makers. She brings a community-first lens to everything Adweek does by constantly creating new initiatives, resources and experiential offerings to better connect with and serve marketing decision-makers and the overall marketing ecosystem. Having a human-centric approach, Jenny always focused more on the people who comprised the industry rather than the industry itself. This is because she realized that it is the power of authentic and well-thought communication that can bring people together, create fundamental relationships and a more welcoming environment. Perhaps, being good communicators makes marketers the most caring, thoughtful and collaborative visionaries who look and push their companies towards the future. Some powerful takeaways from today's episode: See change as an adventure Never underestimate the power of baby steps towards your goal Solid relationships as a result of effective communication Focus more on the people than on the tactics The ability to respond and adapt to change is fundamental for a successful marketer Links: Guest's LinkedIn: Jenny Rooney | LinkedIn THE RE:INVENTION EXCHANGE - for more Inspired Content, Blogs, Podcasts, RE:INVENTION Virtual Chats, or to buy a copy of my book RE:INVENT YOUR LIFE! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? by Kathi Sharpe-Ross, visit https://www.thereinventionexchange.com IG: KathiSR_Chief_Reinventor FB: Kathi Sharpe-Ross or The Reinvention Exchange LinkedIn: Kathi Sharpe-Ross Twitter: KathiSR or The Reinvention Exchange
On this edition of Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob opens the show by sharing his thoughts on Oakland's attempt to reverse boycott the A's ownership, the Padres and Mets struggling despite major offseason additions, and Ronald Acuna Jr. leading the first release of the All-Star vote count. Rob chats with MLBBro.com Assistant Managing Editor David Grubb about the latest stories they've been covering. Plus, we've got appearances from the analytics guru himself Anthony Masterson, MLBBro.com managing editor JR Gamble, and Betting Expert David Gascon. Finally, why crosstown rivalries in baseball are unlike anything we see in other professional sports! Subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts and follow Rob on Twitter!! #OddCouple See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Beals is a seasoned writer and editor with over two decades of expertise. She is currently the Assistant Managing Editor and Lead Climate Writer at MarketWatch. Over a 25-year career, Rachel has covered traditional commodities markets, alternative energy and the major global conferences on emissions and biodiversity. She's also written on a range of investing and personal finance topics. Rachel originated two columns at MarketWatch aimed at helping investors, retirees and homeowners plan for global warming and a more sustainable future: Living With Climate Change and The Upcycler. As she continues to analyze and articulate the pressing climate issues of our time, Rachel's insights have become an indispensable resource for her readers at MarketWatch and beyond. About VSC Ventures: For 20 years, our award-winning PR agency VSC has worked with innovative startups on positioning, messaging, and awareness and we are bringing that same expertise to help climate startups with storytelling and narrative building. Last year, general partners Vijay Chattha and Jay Kapoor raised a $21M fund to co-invest in the most promising startups alongside leading climate funds. Through the conversations on our show CLIMB by VSC, we're excited to share what we're doing at VSC and VSC Ventures on climate innovation with companies like Ample, Actual, Sesame Solar, Synop, Vibrant Planet, and Zume among many others.
On this edition of Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob opens the show by sharing his thoughts on Oakland's attempt to reverse boycott the A's ownership, the Padres and Mets struggling despite major offseason additions, and Ronald Acuna Jr. leading the first release of the All-Star vote count. Rob chats with MLBBro.com Assistant Managing Editor David Grubb about the latest stories they've been covering. Plus, we've got appearances from the analytics guru himself Anthony Masterson, MLBBro.com managing editor JR Gamble, and Betting Expert David Gascon. Finally, why crosstown rivalries in baseball are unlike anything we see in other professional sports! Subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts and follow Rob on Twitter!! #OddCouple See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Growing up, Chasten Glezman Buttigieg didn't always fit in. He felt different from his father and brothers, who loved to hunt and go camping in the rural, conservative small town where he lived. Back then, blending in was more important than feeling seen. So, when Chasten realized he was gay, he kept that part of himself hidden away for a long, painful time. With incredible bravery, and the support of his loved ones, Chasten eventually came out — and when he did, he learned that being true to himself was the most rewarding journey of all. Finding acceptance and self-love can seem like a tremendous challenge, but it's never impossible. With honesty, courage, and warmth, Chasten relays his experience in this young adult adaptation of his memoir, about growing up in America and embracing his identity, while inspiring young people across the country to do the same. I Have Something to Tell You — For Young Adults is a hopeful, candid memoir by the husband of a former Democratic presidential candidate about growing up gay in his small Midwestern town. Chasten Glezman Buttigieg grew up in Traverse City, Michigan. He is a teacher, advocate, and husband of former Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg. Chasten currently lives with Pete; their two children, Gus and Penelope; and their two rescue dogs, Buddy and Truman, in Northern Michigan. I Have Something to Tell You — For Young Adults is his second book. Naomi Ishisaka is the Assistant Managing Editor for Diversity and Inclusion and the Social Justice Columnist for The Seattle Times. She is a journalist and photographer who focuses on racial equity and social justice. I Have Something to Tell You — For Young Adults The Elliott Bay Book Company
Episode 299 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features The Boston Globe sports media writer Chad Finn and Sports Business Journal assistant managing editor/digital Austin Karp. In this podcast Karp and Finn discusses the NBA's best first round playoff viewership in nine years, averaging 3.4 million viewers over 43 game telecasts across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, TNT and NBA TV; the Warriors-Kings Game 7 drawing 9.8 million viewers for Game 7, the best first-round game since 1999 (24 years); best teams in the finals for viewership; the NHL's average viewership of 914,000 viewers for the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, TNT and TBS, up 19% from last year and what should we extrapolate from this; best matchups; on three months after the Super Bowl, Fox finding out that it set a viewership record; media layoffs; interest in the Kentucky Derby; and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a likely insurmountable hole as May begins, the White Sox have won some games this week. We examine the way Pedro Grifol has positively impacted his team this week and ask if he can continue on this new path. We also give out some Andrew Benintendi and Billy Hamilton love. Blake Schuster, Assistant Managing Editor of For The Win at USA Today, joins us as well after he exposed a recent string of Jerry Reinsdorf quotes that prove the owner is out-of-touch in "30 Minutes of Sox!" Brought to you by Cork & Kerry At The Park! Listen. Subscribe. Share. Call 708-459-8406 and leave your comments and questions for the next episode! Chris Lanuti and his buddy Ed Siebert sit at his 9-foot homemade oak bar in a basement on the South Side of Chicago to discuss their favorite team - The Chicago White Sox in a podcast "For Fans, By Fans!" Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, EVERYWHERE podcasts can be found and ALWAYS at SoxInTheBasement.com!
A former USPS mail carrier is suing the company for alleged unlawful religious discrimination... saying that the demand for him to work on Sundays prevented him from fulfilling his religious accommodations. This was after the USPS contracted with Amazon to make deliveries on Sundays. So the question here is... Can we get off work for religious reasons like attending church? Kelsey Dallas, Assistant Managing Editor and Religion Reporter for the Deseret News, breaks down this case.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Lacamp, Sr Vice President, Financial Advisor at Morgan Stanley: Mike Ozanian is a managing Editor and co-host of Forbes SportsMoney on the YES Network and Assistant Managing Editor at Forbes Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We have a rundown of all the latest restaurant news on this week's Access Louisville podcast.Topping the discussion is information on Nic and Norman's, a restaurant coming to Whiskey Alley (aka Washington Street, behind Whiskey Row. We also chat about Bandido Taqueria's new location and a new area location for Drake's.LBF Reporter Michael Jones and Assistant Managing Editor, Digital Haley Cawthon fill us in on all the details. Later in the show we talk about the start of soccer season for both Racing Louisville FC and Lou City FC. Racing has a new general manager, who was appointed in the wake of last year's damning report on abuse in the National Women's Soccer League.After that we talk about the summer concert series Waterfront Wednesday and memories from a few bands on the bill. Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's hosted this week by Laurel Deppen and David A. Mann.You can find it on popular podcast services, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify and more.
Larry Kudlow talk to Jack Bouroudjian, Chairman of the Global Smart Commodity Group and Mike Ozanian. Assistant Managing Editor of Forbes Media and co-host of "Forbes Sports Money" on the YES Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get an insider's view of what will make business and economic news headlines in 2023 in Long Island New York news, as well as how reporters and editors go about gathering news for stories both local and national. We were joined by our host Katherine Heaviside (President, Epoch 5 Public Relations), alongside Joe Dowd (Editor & Associate Publisher at Long Island Business News & Editor at The Journal Record, Oklahoma City), (Margaret Corvini, Assistant Managing Editor for business at Newsday), and Ruth Simon (Senior Special Writer at The Wall Street Journal covering small business & entrepreneurship). We touch on topics such as: - Affordable housing - Economy - Small business - Big Tech's impact on news - more! This discussion was part of the Fair Media Council annual event, The News Conference: Real & Powerful. The event brings the best in news together to engage in open dialogue with news consumers to build mutual understanding and respect. For more information on the Fair media council, click the following link... https://www.fairmediacouncil.org/news-conference-real-powerful-2023/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get an insider's view of what will make business and economic news headlines in 2023 in Long Island New York news, as well as how reporters and editors go about gathering news for stories both local and national. We were joined by our host Katherine Heaviside (President, Epoch 5 Public Relations), alongside Joe Dowd (Editor & Associate Publisher at Long Island Business News & Editor at The Journal Record, Oklahoma City), (Margaret Corvini, Assistant Managing Editor for business at Newsday), and Ruth Simon (Senior Special Writer at The Wall Street Journal covering small business & entrepreneurship). We touch on topics such as: - Affordable housing - Economy - Small business - Big Tech's impact on news - more! This discussion was part of the Fair Media Council annual event, The News Conference: Real & Powerful. The event brings the best in news together to engage in open dialogue with news consumers to build mutual understanding and respect. For more information on the Fair media council, click the following link... https://www.fairmediacouncil.org/news-conference-real-powerful-2023/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Larry Kudlow talks with Jim LaCamp, Senior Vice President of Investments at Morgan Stanley and Mike Ozanian, Assistant Managing Editor at Forbes Media. Mike Ozanian is also co-host of Forbes "Sports Money" (YES Network). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Grim day for Twitter's employees. Many staff revealed that their jobs have been axed in posts on the platform, painting a picture of cuts that spanned the globe and hit departments that ranged from marketing to engineering. They included communications, content curation, and product development employees. Kurt Wagner, social media correspondent at Bloomberg told us how the job cuts will affect the company. Also in the programme, we speak to environment correspondent Matt Mcgrath about the upcoming COP27 summit in Egypt which kicks off this weekend. We talked to Mitali Nikore, an economist from Delhi about the cost of air pollution in India. With our guests Mehmal Sarfraz, Co-founder of The Current PK, Journalist for Geo TV's Report Card and Diane Brady, Assistant Managing Editor at Forbes we discussed devastating floods in Pakistan and financial consequences for Kanye West after his public antisemitism speech. (Picture: Tweet button on keyboard Credit: Getty Images)
We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, YOUR guest is Ian Wilhelm, Assistant Managing Editor at the Chronicle of Higher Education YOUR host is Elvin Freytes & YOUR sponsor is Commencement: The Beginning of a New Era In Higher Education! What is ChronFest? Why should YOU attend? What does Ian, who has been working with the Chronicle for over 12 years, see as the future of Higher Ed? Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message
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Scientists are often encouraged to embrace the power of storytelling in writing or presentations, but how do you know which story to tell? Do you understand how to connect with your reader? If you struggle to find a balance between presenting research while also making a connection with your audience, you're not alone. Today we're joined by Trish Hall to talk about her new book, Writing to Persuade, and how you can weave her suggestions into your own work. Trish Hall's served almost 5 years as the Op-Ed Editor of The New York TImes—doubling her department's size and creative output. She's credited with creating one of the cornerstones of the Sunday Times, the ‘Sunday Review'. Trish's other senior roles at the Times included Assistant Managing Editor and Living/Style Editor. She concluded her tenure with the Times as the Senior Editor. Trish recently published “Writing to Persuade” (W.W. Norton) and writes and edits Op-Eds for clients who want to get their opinions out into the world Trish graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a Bachelor's Degree in History. Connect with Trish Hall Trish on LinkedIn Resources & People Mentioned Book: Writing to Persuade: How to Bring People Over to Your Side Pew Research on Credibility Interweaving the power of storytelling with your expertise Are you excited to start writing, but worried your opinion or research may be misconstrued? Do you know how to establish a connection with your audience? Trish has some encouraging words: you have some expertise or story that people want to hear. Don't be afraid to talk about a personal experience that will draw your readers in and engage them. People desire to have some context for what you're talking about. So a personal story or experience related to your topic goes a long way. Remember, as a scientist or engineer, polling consistently shows high degrees of trust in these positions. It's important to keep your audience in mind when you write. What publication are you writing for? Is the typcial reader liberal or conservative? Make sure you establish similarity with your audience. The best way to do that? Establish a personal connection with storytelling. Personal connection with your audience as a means of persuasion Scientists tend to focus on the facts and what the research shows. Facts, graphs, and charts are all great tools of persuasion, but developing a personal connection is the strongest. A personal connection is also one of the strongest precursors to change. The ‘Me Too' movement took off because everyone has a mother, daughter, or sister. Many people had a connection in some way or another to someone who was personally affected by sexual harassment or assault. Writing to persuade requires authenticity, the ability to be empathetic, and the ability to listen. If you're looking to share your opinion and persuade your reader to do the same, you have to know their argument. You have to anticipate their questions and rebuttals and address them. Present an argument that is rounded and addresses all issues—and always remember the importance of the human connection. Make sure to listen to this episode of When Science Speaks to hear more about Trish's career in journalism and the powerful role of storytelling in persuasive writing the next time you're addressing an audience outside your specialty.. Connect With Mark and When Science Speaks https://WhenScienceSpeaks.com https://bayerstrategic.com/ On Twitter: https://twitter.com/BayerStrategic On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bayer-Strategic-Consulting-206102993131329 On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markdanielbayer/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bayerstrategic/
Today on The Joan Hamburg Show: The First Lady of New York Radio sits down with Assistant Managing Editor of The New York Times Sam Sifton to talk about some brand new seasonal recipes as part of New York Times Cooking. In addition, Joan catches up with Veteran Entertainment Broadcaster at ABC News Radio Bill Diehl to talk about his most memorable and wildest moments interviewing celebrities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The First Lady of New York Radio sits down with Assistant Managing Editor of The New York Times Sam Sifton to talk about some brand new seasonal recipes as part of New York Times Cooking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Larry Kudlow Interviews Head Of U.S., NatWest Markets; Michelle Girard / Assistant Managing Editor Forbes Media; Mike Ozanian. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Larry Kudlow Gives His Perspective On The USA'S Economy And The Stock Market. He is joined by a wide variety of guests which include, Author/Columnist Judy Shelton, Senior Fellow, Independent Institute; Former economic advisor to President Trump. Charlie Hurt, Washington Times Opinion Editor, John Carney, Breitbart News Economics & Finance Editor. Paul Dabbar, Former Under Secretary for Science for U.S. Department of Energy, Michelle Girard, Head of U.S., NatWest Markets, and Mike Ozanian, Assistant Managing Editor at Forbes Media. In addition Fox News Contributor Liz Peek, and John Fund, National Review's national-affairs Reporter; Former WSJ editorial board. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host, Rob Lorei, talks about important news from Florida this week and gets political insights from guests: Mary Ellen Klas, Capitol Bureau Chief, Miami Herald/ Tampa Bay TimesMatt Dixon, Tallahassee Bureau Chief, Politico FloridaMichael Van Sickler, Assistant Managing Editor, News, Tampa Bay TimesAdriana Novoa, Ph.D.,Associate Professor of History, University of South FloridaSam Rechek, Senior Student, University of South FloridaThis week we discuss:Ex-Felon Voter Arrest ConcernsLawsuit filed against Anti-Woke LawLieutenant Governor QuestionsDark Money & ElectionsTo learn more about Florida This Week, visit www.wedu.org/floridathisweek
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Haley Cawthon is the Assistant Managing Editor at Louisville Business First, a business media publisher covering business news, data and networking for the Greater Louisville area. Our conversation with Haley centers around Ky Inno, a part of Louisville Business First covering Louisville's innovation economy, and working to connect & catalyze the region's next-generation businesses and business leaders. Throughout this conversation, we discuss media's role in the startup and innovation ecosystem, how the media landscape is shifting thanks to technology such as social media, and what Haley has observed through covering some of Kentucky's top startups and founders. Learn more about Ky Inno at https://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/inno Visit us at MiddleTech.com Twitter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Evan's Twitter Nate's Twitter Middle Tech is proud to be supported by: Our presenting sponsor, KY Innovation Bolt Marketing The Johnson Law Group Render Capital
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